Laser interferometry based on atomic coherence
Atomic Physics
2019-08-28 v1 Optics
Abstract
We demonstrate laser interferometry based on phase difference between the two arms of the interferometer. The experiments are done with a Cs atomic vapor cell at room temperature and use atomic coherence. The interference can be tuned from constructive to destructive by tuning the relative phase between the two arms. It is similar to the Michelson interferometer, but differs in the important aspect of allowing interference when the polarizations in the two arms are orthogonal. This would be a novel method for interfering two independent lasers, which even can allow interfering two independent lasers of completely different wavelengths---such as of UV and IR---and also possibly phase lock them.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1908.10138,
title = {Laser interferometry based on atomic coherence},
author = {Mangesh Bhattarai and Sumanta Khan and Vasant Natarajan and Kanhaiya Pandey},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.10138},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
19 pages, 8 figures